Tambria Lee

IV East Carolina

I work at being a holy listener and make every effort to be responsive, rather than reactive in discernment. I love gleaning for fact & clarity in the midst of confusion, navigating the tension between competing truths, and working to find healing for all parties in the most improbable and tragic of circumstances. The court's call demands immediate response and I offer that with trust in the process , confidentiality, and prayer without ceasing. Serving as President of a Disciplinary Board for seven years has honed this wisdom while reminding me of the grace upon which we stand. There is a tension that often appears between the truth that Jesus says sets us free and the truth that Pilate questions. Whether it is the investigative work of Title III or the appellate work of Title IV it behooves us to embody the canons not as mere individuals with a cause or a side, but as people who long for what the Kingdom of God requires. "Love is the motive, but justice is the instrument."